FC Spartak Sumy

FC Spartak Sumy
Full name FC Spartak Sumy
Founded 1999 (1982 as Yavir)
Ground Yuvileiny Stadium, Sumy
Ground Capacity 25,830
League Persha Liha
2005–06 17th

FC Spartak Sumy was a Ukrainian football club based in Sumy.

History

See also: FC Sumy

Yavir was established on January 12, 1982 at the village forestry Krasnopillya. The team started playing in the regional championship and after couple of years became the regional champion. The following year it won the regional cup.

In the first national championship of Ukraine Yavir Krasnopillya became involved in the professional leagues, first in the Ukrainian Second League, then in the 1992. In 1995, Yavir Krasnopillya won the second league title. In the 1995–96 season, Yavir entered the league and in the next 4 seasons became quite a strong mid-table team.

At that time the established local teams in SumyFC Frunzenets Sumy and FC Avtomobilist Sumy suddenly folded and disappeared altogether. As a result of this, the regional leaders decided to revive football in Sumy. With this purpose in 1998, Yavir was transferred to the regional center and renamed Yavir-Sumy. As such, the club lasted half the season, then transformed into FC Sumy, and once more into Spartak Sumy. From 2003, the team was called Spartak-Horobyna Sumy.

In the 2006–07 season they played in the Ukrainian First League. However the club was withdrawn from the league (and subsequently folded) after missing two Ukrainian First League matches due to financial difficulties.

Previous names of the club

Jan 12, 1982–1998 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Yavir" Krasnopillya (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб «Явір» Краснопілля) (Football Club Yavir Krasnopillya)
1999–2000 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Yavir-Sumy" (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб «Явір-Суми») (Football Club Yavir-Sumy)
2000–2001 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Spartak" Sumy (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб «Спартак» Суми) (Football Club Spartak Sumy)
2002 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Sumy" (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб «Суми») (Football Club Sumy)
2003 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Spartak" Sumy (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб «Спартак» Суми) (Football Club Spartak Sumy)
2004 – May 31, 2005 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Spartak-Horobyna" Sumy (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб «Спартак-Горобина» Суми) (Football Club Spartak-Horobyna Sumy)
May 31, 2005–2006 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Spartak" Sumy (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб «Спартак» Суми) (Football Club Spartak Sumy)

Stadium

Former

Yuvileiny Stadium

Former

Kolos Stadium (3,000)

Honors

1994/95 Champions

League and cup history

FC Yavir Krasnopillya (1992–1999)
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992 3rd "A" 3 16 8 4 4 21 19 20 Did not enter
1992–93 3rd 3 34 17 7 10 42 27 41 1/16 finals
1993–94 3rd 5 42 22 10 10 63 35 54 1/32 finals
1994–95 3rd 1 42 29 6 7 71 30 93 1/16 finals Promoted
1995–96 2nd 13 42 17 9 16 53 43 60 1/8 finals
1996–97 2nd 13 46 18 7 21 61 61 61 1/16 finals
1997–98 2nd 10 42 19 5 18 52 48 62 1/16 finals
1998–99 2nd 13 38 15 7 16 36 42 52 1/32 finals Name change: FC Yavir-Sumy[1]
1999 The further results of the preceding team refer to Yavir-Sumy.
FC Spartak Sumy (1999–2006)
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1999–2000 2nd 9 34 14 6 14 42 45 48 1/16 finals as Yavir Sumy
2000–2001 2nd 17 34 8 7 19 20 46 31 1/4 finals Relegated
2001–2002 3rd "C" 1 34 24 5 5 68 34 77 2nd round Promoted[2][3]
2002–03 2nd 10 34 13 6 15 34 40 45 1/16 finals
2003–04 2nd 9 34 11 13 10 40 41 46 1/16 finals as Spartak-Horobyna Sumy
2004–05 2nd 15 34 9 12 13 34 41 39 1/16 finals as Spartak-Horobyna Sumy
2005–06 2nd 17 34 5 5 23 28 68 20 1/16 finals Avoided Relegation[4]
2006–07 2nd 20 19 1 0 18 4 49 0 1/32 finals Withdrawn[5]

References

  1. During the winter break the team moved to Sumy and was renamed to Yavir-Sumy
  2. The team united with FC Frunzenets-Liha 99 Sumy at the end of the season.
  3. Competed as FC Sumy.
  4. FC Shakhtar-2 Donetsk withdrew for the next season saving FC Spartak Sumy of relegation.
  5. FC Spartak Sumy was dissolved after going into the bankruptcy in the winter break. All results were annulled.

See also

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